Shannon Grixti

Managing Editor - Press Start

Preston's Summary

Shannon Grixti is a Managing Editor at Press Start. She specializes in retail, consumer tech, and the intersection of arts and entertainment with technology, covering topics such as video game consoles, consumer electronics, and digital photography. Shannon's work has been featured in LiSTNR and Press Start Australia.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional: 28 %
Informative: 28 %
Reviews: 25 %
Opinion: 4 %
Gift Guides: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Game Consoles
  • Video Games
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Computer Hardware
  • Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
  • Mobile Apps
  • Online Marketplaces
  • Wearables

Pitching Insights

Shannon Grixti's articles predominantly cover gaming-related technology, electronics, gadgets, computer hardware and product promotions. His coverage heavily includes press releases and promotional deals.

Given the nature of Shannon's coverage, he would likely be interested in pitches related to new gaming products, technological innovations in gaming and electronic devices or exclusive insights into upcoming trends in the tech industry. Additionally, companies looking to promote their latest products or announce new developments may find success pitching to Shannon.

It is important for sources reaching out to him to ensure that they are able to provide detailed information about the products or announcements they want covered as this aligns with his focus on press releases and promotional deals.

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